I'm not sure of the proper name but I believe it is a form of wedged through mortise and tenon. The tenon is grooved on the cheeks and a forked shaped wedge is driven over the tenon with the 'tines' of the fork fitted in the tenon grooves. I thought it was a variation of a tusk tenon but guess that's not totally correct??

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